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Neoclassical
painters focus on
costumes
,
settings
, and
details
of
classical subject matter
with
historical accuracy
Neoclassicism
refers to art
forms
created after, but
inspired
by,
ancient
times
Neoclassicism
is a
western
movement in decorative and visual arts that draws
inspiration
from
ancient
times
Classical art pieces in neoclassicism generally portray
Roman history
and
elevate Roman heroes
Classicism
is a period reflecting
Greek
and
Roman principles
and
style
in society
Jacques-Louis David
is an influential French
neoclassical
painter known for
historical
subjects
Masterpieces of neoclassical painting include "
The Death of Marat
" and "
Napoleon Crossing The Alps
"
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
is a French painter known for
nude portraits
and
mythological paintings
Ingres' masterpieces include "
Portraits of Napoleon on The Imperial Throne Painting
" and "
The Apotheosis at Homer
"
Neoclassical
sculptures drew inspiration from
Roman
styles during
Alexander
the
Great's
time
Antonio Canova
is a
pro-life Italian sculptor
known for
delicately rendered nude sculptures
Canova's
masterpieces include "
Psyche Awakened by Cupid's Kiss
" and "
Washington
"
Bertel Thorvaldsen
is a Danish artist known for
mythological
and
religious
sculptures
Thorvaldsen's
masterpieces include "
Christ
" and "
Lion
of
Lucerne
"
Neoclassical architecture started in the
mid-18th
century and is derived from
Classical Greece
and
Rome
Types of neoclassical architecture include
Temple
Style,
Palladian
Style, and
Classical Block
Style
Temple Style architecture
is based on ancient
temples
with a
peristyle
Palladian
Style architecture features a
balustrade
along the
edge
of the
roof
Classical Block
Style architecture has a
rectangular
or
square
plan
with
classical
details
Romantic Era
Cultural movement that
stressed emotion
,
imagination
, individualism, and freedom of expression
Romantic Era
Nationalism
is also incorporated in the music
Polonaise
is an example of
Nationalism
(Frederic Chopin) A dance composition for piano and is famous in Poland
Niccolo Paganini
Italy
Played
Mandolin
at age of
five
Transferred to violin at
seven
Most famous violin
virtuoso
Paganini's Compositions
La Campanella
The Carnival of Venice
Ludwig
van
Beethoven
Expressed his passion and
emotion
through
music
Used
music
as a means of expressing their
emotion
and individuality
Piano music in free form
Fantasy
Rhapsody
Ballade
Nocturne
Program music
Instrumental composition that conveys images or scenes to tell a short story without text or
lyric
Frederic Chopin
Poet of the
piano
Made extensive use of
piano pedal
in most of his compositions
Chopin's Compositions
Fantasie
in F minor, OP.
49
Revolutionary
Etude, Op.
10
24
preludes, OP.
28
Polonaise
Franz Liszt
Known as the
virtuoso pianist
Known for his
symphonic poems
where he translated great literary works into musical compositions
Made piano
transcriptions
of operas and
famous symphony
Known with his
generosity
in sharing time and
money
Liszt's Piano Works
La Campanella
Hungarian rhapsodies
Robert Schumann
One of the famous
romantic
composers that beautifully combined
music
and words
A composer and music critic
Developed a
infection
with his hands that ended his dream as a
pianist
Founded the musical
journal
Journal
neve
(Neve Zeitchichrift für Musik)
Schumann's Piano Works
Abegg
variations, Opus
I
Camavad
opus
9
Program Music
An
instrumental
composition that conveys images or scenes to tell a short story without text or
lyric
It
entices
the imagination of the listener
Hector Berlioz
French romantic
composers
One of his famous musical compositions is a five movement
symphony
called "
symphonie fantastique
"
In this composition which is also known as "Fantastic Symphony"
Berlioz
showcased the important features in his composition in creating one
color
Peter
Tchaikoucky
He was known for his
ballet
music
Composed
haunting
melodies and used a great deal of
folk
music in his symphonic works
Tchaikoucky's
Compositions
Swan Lake
Romeo
and
Juliet
The nutcracker
Camille Saint-Saens
Known as a
talented
musician from an early age
He was considered as a
composer
who creates elegant music, neat, clean, polished and never
excessive
As an
organist
and one of the best
pianists
of his time, he sat very still at the piano and played gracefully and cool
Saint-Saens' Compositions
Carnival
of the Animals
The
Swan
Symphony no.
3
Physical Fitness
State of health and
well-being
and more specifically, the ability to perform aspects of
sports
Generally achieved through proper nutrition,
moderate
, vigorous physical exercise and sufficient
rest
Ability of a person to perform different tasks at the
same time
efficiently without experiencing
fatigue
Types of Food
GO FOOD
– energy giving food (rich in carbohydrates)
GROW FOOD
– helps you grow (meat products or with protein)
GLOW FOOD
– helps your skin, hair, etc be healthy (fruits, vegetables)
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